The boss fight looked fun at first, but I quickly realized that they to are boring, just a bunch of braindead enemies running at you, completely unaware that you have a shotgun
pointing at their face.
Consequently, warfare has become a challenging affair as the AI does not simply roll over even though you have thousands of rifles and Gatling guns
pointing at their faces.
Half the time I unlock my phone before it's even
pointed at my face.
Not exact matches
At some
point each of these companies — Wistia, Southwest, Patagonia — learned to stop thinking about themselves and started caring about the problems that their customers and the world around them are
facing.
In the case of
Face ID, however, anyone can get into your phone simply by
pointing it
at you.
To that end, here are five strategies to give yourself every advantage in spite of the biases most of us will
face at some
point in our careers.
Making an investment in a business is a significant decision that should never be made lightly, but it is not outside of the realm of possibility that you will
face this decision
at some
point.
Every entrepreneur will
face setbacks and failure
at some
point in his or her career.
Over
at AllThingsD, in outlining her three big takeaways from Nintendo's announcement, Tricia Duryee makes a great
point that the new portable screen will almost certainly compete with Apple's iPad for
face time, given its forward -
facing camera, ability to browse the Internet, draw on the screen with a stylus, play standalone games like Othello, view photos and video chat.
(I am
facing that problem head - on every day as I try to write my new book on what the world will look like in 20 years - knowing that I'm going to be laughably wrong
at various
points along the way.
However, anonymous tips can put you
at a severe informational disadvantage when starting your investigation, so you should also have a couple of
point people for
face - to -
face complaints.
On your journey as a CEO or entrepreneur, you will inevitably
face a significant crisis
at some
point.
These challenges are ones that all entrepreneurs
face at one
point or another.
The younger Ertz is indicative of perhaps the biggest hurdle
facing Vicis
at this
point: NFL players are free to choose their own helmet brands and, like a lot of top athletes, are also creatures of habit.
Yes, the
point of having remote teams is to work remotely, but it's great to link up
face - to -
face at least once a year.
Almost every successful startup has fallen on its
face at some
point.
Carrying a crushing debt load, and
facing potential ruin, they developed a meticulously detailed reporting system that
at one
point had them calculating a full - blown income statement every day.
While these skills initiatives and research investments can probably be largely taken
at face value, they also provide Facebook with useful lobbying
points at a time when regulators and lawmakers across Europe are taking on the company over issues such as hate speech, privacy and tax.
At some
point, we
face catastrophic climate destabilization, lack of water and arable land to grow food as well as loss of oil energy to drive our civilizations.
At that
point, you
face a number of grownup choices, including whether the people who brought you this far are the right ones to take you to the next milestone.
«Many, if not most, women have
at some
point in their life
faced this kind of behavior,» Clooney added.
Simple example: A value of mine is to pursue non-violence; therefore when I get mad
at somebody, I express that anger, but I also make a
point to not punch them in the
face.
At every
point in an entrepreneur's life, he or she
faces the potential for failure and all the surrounding fears.
You'll be amazed
at exactly how even the slightest difference in the contact
point on the club
face gives you the knowledge that a shot will be off line before you even see where it's going.
As Lal, Alvarez, and Greenberg
point out in Retail Revolution, PetSmart
faced a challenge when pet food suppliers began selling their products on various e-commerce sites, not to mention
at Walmart, supermarkets, and other non-pet-specific places.
But if and when it does, as seems likely
at this
point, the likes of Facebook and Google may find themselves
facing more complaints by Europeans angered
at the treatment of their data.
However, the Bitcoin network is not a systemically important network — from the standpoint of consumer protection, it's less important that Bitcoin
face the same regulations as other larger networks
at this
point.
«While the overall effect of the 1MDB saga is hard to pin down, suffice to say that it is not something that Malaysia needs
at this
point, given that it already
faces a number of substantial economic challenges ahead,» echoed OCBC economist Wellian Wiranto said in a note on Wednesday.
Domestic -
facing stocks have faster expected sales and earnings growth but trade
at a nearly two
point P / E multiple valuation discount relative to stocks with high international sales.
New speculators may be buying Ukrainian debt
at half its
face value, hoping to collect in full if Russia is paid in full — or
at least settle for a few
points» quick run - up.
Petrobras» stock is trading around $ 3 a share
at this
point but even that price may be too rich given the problems
facing the company.
To expect the Fed to hold rates
at current levels or just a quarter -
point higher, in the
face of those inflation figures, would seem to be asking a lot.
At that
point, you'll have the flexibility of cashing out one certificate a year without
facing early withdrawal penalties.
The first is probably the largest one, which is I'm chairing a group of the Financial Stability Board that is looking
at fintech to see what kind of issues in the future the regulators and supervisors will
face from a financial stability
point of view.
Thomas E. Perez, the former Maryland labor secretary nominated to lead the U.S. Department of Labor,
faced pointed questions
at his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday about whether politics influenced his decisions as the top civil rights attorney in...
Zuckerberg's fishbowl office makes sense for a man who has dedicated his career to helping people share aspects of their lives, but the sight of the Facebook C.E.O. with a screen on his
face was
at that
point best kept a secret.
At some
point in its lifecycle, almost every business will have to
face cash flow issues.
At its current price
point, Ethereum
faces resistance between $ 395 to $ 400 levels.
«
At this
point, I don't even know if the adults in power who are funded by the NRA, I don't think we need them anymore, because they are going to be gone by the midterm election,» Gonzalez said on «
Face the Nation» on CBS.
Peabody said the company's refineries helped «shield» it from the big discounts other Canadian producers
face, which have been as wide as $ 30 per barrel
at various
points this year.
Emerging Asia has
faced pervasive headwinds in recent years, but we believe the region is
at a turning
point.
If you buy it
at a particular
point and you then sell it, you will be
faced with a capital appreciation and then we will treat it as Capital Gains Tax.»
QAI was in the latter group
at the time,
facing a 2 - basis -
point increase related to underlying fund fees.
Unless we're independently wealthy, most of us
face financial troubles
at some
point in our lives.
«If you've done your modeling
at 8 percent and provided for 150 basis
points of stress suddenly you're
faced with a situation where interest rates are up 500 basis
points.
At that
point, I was
faced with a huge decision.
The ones in english are of course translations that have varying problems of translation, all of which are clearly understood
at this
point (as the bible is the most studied text on the
face of the earth, by orders of magnitude).
At what
point does your right to intrude in my space with your beliefs, over ride my right to not have you in my
face with your beliefs?
The
point I was making about liberals is that many of you understand that the bible can not be taken
at face - value, but do so when it is convenient for you.
According to some Christian leaders
at the time, all signs
pointed to Christ's second coming — and with that, something called the rapture where all Christians disappear, leaving everyone else to
face a host of apocalyptic disasters.